March 06, 2012

Psalm 27 Meditation by Paul Tripp

My dear sister sent me a great meditation by Paul Tripp on Psalm 27. Such a great source of hope in the middle of the wilderness...

"Waiting on God isn't about the suspension of meaning and purpose. It's part of the meaning and purpose that God has brought into my life. Waiting on God isn't to be viewed as an obstruction in the way of the plan. Waiting is an essential part of the plan.

For the child of God, waiting isn't simply about what I'll receive at the end of my wait. No, waiting is much more purposeful, efficient, and practical than that. Waiting is fundamentally about what I'll become as I wait. God is using the wait to do in and through me exactly what He's promised. Through the wait He's changing me. By means of the wait He's altering the fabric of my thoughts and desires. Through the wait He's causing me to see and experience new things about Him and His kingdom.

And all of this sharpens me, enabling me to be a more useful tool in His redemptive hands."

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Psalm 27 Meditation by Paul Tripp

My dear sister sent me a great meditation by Paul Tripp on Psalm 27. Such a great source of hope in the middle of the wilderness...

"Waiting on God isn't about the suspension of meaning and purpose. It's part of the meaning and purpose that God has brought into my life. Waiting on God isn't to be viewed as an obstruction in the way of the plan. Waiting is an essential part of the plan.

For the child of God, waiting isn't simply about what I'll receive at the end of my wait. No, waiting is much more purposeful, efficient, and practical than that. Waiting is fundamentally about what I'll become as I wait. God is using the wait to do in and through me exactly what He's promised. Through the wait He's changing me. By means of the wait He's altering the fabric of my thoughts and desires. Through the wait He's causing me to see and experience new things about Him and His kingdom.

And all of this sharpens me, enabling me to be a more useful tool in His redemptive hands."